Krithika M M

@krithikamm

I try to break in to applications and networks most of the time. Otherwise, I sing, sketch and hang out with friends.

Bangalore
Joined June 2013

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    Jun 7

    An article on how I used VirtualBox command-line to automate my workshop labs, the old school way.

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    6 Oct 2016
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    7 Oct 2016
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    7 Oct 2016

    Shortest XSS in MS Edge: <script/src=//⑭.₨> Only 18 characters. cc

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    3 Sep 2016
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    31 Aug 2016
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    30 Aug 2016

    About to start a talk on what motivates hackers and cyber attacks at the ISTE National Cyber Security workshop.

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    28 Aug 2016

    The next class of "Python School of Security" has been announced! Registr + Fill the Google form + Solve challenges:

  9. 22 Aug 2016
  10. 22 Aug 2016

    At the New Student Orientation at learning the periodic table for graduate students – at Adele H. Stamp Student Union

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    19 Aug 2016
    Replying to

    We didn't start the fire It was always burning Since the worlds been turning No we didnt light it But we tried to fight it

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    12 Aug 2016

    Venue for the null/OWASP/G4H August monthly meet in Bangalore has changed. Please note the new venue: cc

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    11 Aug 2016
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    10 Aug 2016

    This Aug will be our 7th Anniversary meet! It's been an absolute thrill ride so far! Will you be there? cc

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    31 Jul 2016

    There is community called as where you learn not only hack but also you will learn about humanity. Proud to be a member.

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    24 Jul 2016

    The first class of a 6 part workshop series titled " School of Security" is now open for reg: Please RT.

  17. 23 Jul 2016

    Check it out! I donated to Stop Them From Hurting Other Women via

  18. 23 Jul 2016
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    19 Jul 2016

    Let's Encrypt is now trusted by Java. JDK 8u101 is live and includes the IdenTrust root we use (DST Root CA X3).

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    15 Jul 2016

    The training is updated with cool new vulnerabilities & detecting & exploiting logical flaws in web apps cc

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